The quietest barrel out there, the only thing you can hear on my cocker is the cocking block. Shoots really straight up to 200 feet or more. Whoever the guy is who said his was loud must have gotten a messed up barrel. The only markers on the field quieter than mine are Angels.

Weaknesses:

Takes about 25 feet off of my range (compared to the Smart parts barrels, but about the same as the Boomy, but much quieter).

Conclusion:

Great all around barrel, light, accurate, can't be touched for speedball. I give it an 8.

Very good barrell. I use one on my 98 Custom, which inspired my friend to buy one for his Black Dragon LCD. The rifling, contrary to popular belief, *does* work. It doesn't give you more range, as one might think, but it does increase your accuracy quite a bit. I'm giving this a 9 because costs about $70 bucks, more/less.

from a hundred feet you can get a grouping of about 2". this makes for a very good one shot kill. and even if you don't, its so quiet you can get them out before they figure out where its even coming from. and what i said about the paint; nelson anarchy seems like it was made for this barrel. ive shot about two cases and i haven't had a problem yet.

Weaknesses:

lets see...it's sorta heavy? i don't really know. i guess im just trying to think of something bad about it. thats all i can think of.
my friend Andy seems to hate it. "god your armson sucks! look at all that useless porting! it doesn't even work good!".....mmhmm....well, before you say anything, take a look at your smart parts all american. *sigh* anyways, there really isn't anything bad about his barrel.

Conclusion:

good for speed ball. good for woods ball. good for anything that has to do with paintball.if Jesus returned to earth as a paintball barrel, he would be this one.
buy it. you'll be happy. it gets a "10" because its one of, if not the best barrels on the market.

small bore, good qaulity round paint shoots EXTREMELY accurate, but your average paintball shoots better out of this barrel than it would out of any other.

Strengths:

When at 100 feet you can lay ballsvery close to one on top the other, this would be a good thing, this was the best addition i ever made to my gun. I also have a 14" Dye SS, and it doesn't even compare to the 13" Armson Stealth. Long range shooters will love this because it because the ball never loses it's accuracy on long shots, and it cuts through the air better because it is spinning, so it holds its velocity much longer. Between me and the people i know we own 6 of these barrels, 3 16's and 3 13's on a variety of guns. and that number is constantly growing because every one that sees these barrels in action, immediately want's one. And because of this amount of barrels, i know that my barrel is not just a fluke. I like it when people under estimate the armson, when people think that since they got a cocker or a bushy that they have more accuracy. i talk a little $h!t,they make a decent spread on a barrel, i then proceed to aim, shoot, and put paintball directly in the middle of their grouping, when they say i got lucky, i do it again. nuff said.

Weaknesses:

STEALTH, why is this word associated with this barrel? It is LOUD. I run my gun on 350 PSI and it is still LOUD. and looks, when people look at my armson, they actually think it is a stock barrel, then again this could be a good thing too( HE HE HE!).

There are a few bad things about this barrel. First is that it made every ball I shot through it curve down (hard), it had good accuracy but it made it VERY hard to judge distance to get the first shot where you want it. Second, it broke balls, usually one or two per 1000 of just about any kind of balls (none of my other barrels break balls). And last is the price, it does not keep up with some of the other barrels in its price range.

One last note on the curving down part, I had the 16" and a buddy of mine has the 12" and his does the same thing. He said he noticed it right away but he did not mind because of the added accuracy.

Conclusion:

Overall it is an OK barrel, but not worth the price. A better choice might be the Smart Parts All American or Teardrop or the Dye Excel. I returned mine and went for a Teardrop (much lower cost) and I like it better than the armson. I'll give it a 6 because there are better barrels out there.

This has not broken a ball that I have fired yet. Ihaven't tried Brass Eagle yet though, but who would even be stupid enough to use them in the first place?!?!

PMI work great

Strengths:

Unbelievable Accuracy
Only riffeled barrel on the market
13" is the perfect length. Can be used for assult to even sniping.
Balls come out fast. Every time I hit somebody, it breaks.
Quites down the load Tippmann sound
Unbelievable Accuracy
looks cool with the black tippmann 98

Weaknesses:

I've heard that it scratches easy, but I haven't had a problem. I am crazy when I play and I run, jump, and dive all over the place. I haven't found a scratch yet.

Conclusion:

I can not say enough good things about this barrell. I play with people who spend over a $1000 on their guns, and I can easily take them out with the accuracy that this barrel definatly delivers. I've always said that you can have the best and most expensive gun out there, and still suck at paintball. I may have to amend my motto after using this barrel, it just seems like an unfair advantage, and I LOVE IT!!!!!!

-dead accurate, this thing smokes any other barrel( i hit a friend in the mask one on top of eachother at maybe 20 yards couldnt tell hed been hit more than once i think i put five balls on him)
-good range, topped only by the flatline but the flatline isnt very accurate up close
-silent, the gun functions are louder than the muzzle break

Weaknesses:

- need good paint
- doesnt shoot clean but with good paint it doesnt matter

Conclusion:

this is a crucial barrel..... even a boomy or freak cant touch it buy this if you have enough money for good paint, if not get the pro series
(freaks seem kinda stupid i mean sure the back is matched to the ball bore size but the front isnt so youd lose all accuracy from ball wobble)
(and boomstick is not much diff from a zero gravity)

* Balls swerve from time to time
* Not too great range
* Pretty dang expensive price tag (paid 80 bucks for mine)

Conclusion:

Overall, a pretty decent barrel, but it doesn't compare to my Bigshot. Its range isn't the best, but its accuracy is ok. This barrel will send a paintball straight until about 30 yards, while my bigshot will send it 60. For a cheaper price tag, I'd say go with the Lapco. The Stealth wasn't worth the money. For its performance and my usage of better and cheaper barrels, I give the stealth a 6 (and 6 isn't bad, its still above average, it just isn't perfect.)